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Christie’s LCD panels offer high definition, low operating costs

Christie’s high-performance LCD flat panels offer both tiled display options and high resolution discrete displays, coupled with energy efficient LED backlighting and high pixel density for critical monitoring applications or digital displays.
September 3, 2015 Read time: 1 min

7336 Christie’s high-performance LCD flat panels offer both tiled display options and high resolution discrete displays, coupled with energy efficient LED backlighting and high pixel density for critical monitoring applications or digital displays.

The FHD462-X and FHD552-X have high pixel density and a small pixel pitch, delivering sharp and clear at any distance, while the QuadHD84 LCD flat panel, with true 3840 x 2160 resolution, delivers richly detailed high-resolution content with pristine image clarity.

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